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  • 22-02-2021
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convert (-5√3,0) into polar form in radians in terms of π over the interval 0≤theta<2π

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abidemiokin
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  • 27-02-2021

Answer:

z =  5√3(cos 0 + isin0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Convert (-5√3,0) into polar form in radians in terms of π over the interval 0≤theta<2π

The rectangular form is expressed as z = -5√3 + 0i

z = √(-5√3)² + 0²

z = √(25(3))

z = √75

z = 5√3

Get the argument

theta = tan^-1 0/-5√3

theta = tan^-10

theta = 0 degrees

Hence the polar form is expressed as z = r(cos theta + i sintheta)

z =  5√3(cos 0 + isin0)

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